
Glanville
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Glanville is a researcher who, along with his co-authors, published a study demonstrating the potential for a universal antivenom that combines antibodies from Friede's blood with existing toxin inhibitors, aiming to protect against multiple Australian snake species.
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Glanville was excited by Friede’s blood and was looking for broadly neutralising antibodies.
Universal antivenom within reach thanks to man bitten by snakes over 200 times – on purposeThe New Zealand Herald – country’s largest newspaper, est. 1863·
New Zealand· 2025-05-03
Glanville said an Australian vet approached him after he presented Centivax’s early findings from the study on Friede at a venom conference.
Scientists use blood of man bitten 200 timesThe Sydney Morning Herald·
Australia· 2025-05-02






